3 Best Alternatives After TweetDeck's Demise

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TweetDeck, perhaps the most popular "dashboard" app for
putting all your social media accounts in one place, is shutting
down. Bought by Twitter in 2011, TweetDeck allowed you to read
and post to Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn all in one app.
Twitter will discontinue the app's mobile and desktop versions,
removing them from app stores in early May. Shortly thereafter,
TweetDeck AIR, TweetDeck for Android and TweetDeck for iPhone
will stop working altogether.

So what's a social-media addict to do?

Fortunately, TweetDeck is far from the only way to pull together
your social media personas. There are many alternatives, and
these three are our favorites:

Yoono

Pros:

It's an app, so you don't need to interrupt what you're doing
online to go to a website. (Although you can also use it as a
browser page in either Firefox or Chrome.)